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711.  William Jackson Hooker

William Jackson Hooker, director of Kew Gardens. Drawing by T. H. Maguire, 1851. 



1851

712.  Joseph Dalton Hooker

Portrait of Joseph Dalton Hooker, son of William Jackson Hooker. Joseph would later follow in his father's footsteps and become director of Kew Gardens. Original print copy of charcoal pencil drawing by T. H. Maguire. 



1851

713.  Shaw, Henry

Portrait of Henry Shaw standing holding papers taken in 1858. 



1858

714.  Missouri Botanical Garden 1889

Line drawing map of the Missouri Botanical Garden as it appeared in 1889. Mounted on foam backer board. 




715.  Missouri Botanical Garden 1917

Line drawing map of the Missouri Botanical Garden as it appeared in 1917. Mounted on foam backer board. 




716.  Missouri Botanical Garden 1970

Line drawing map of the Missouri Botanical Garden as it appeared in 1970. Mounted on foam backer board. 




717.  Missouri Botanical Garden 1973

Line drawing map of the Missouri Botanical Garden as it appeared in 1973. Includes proposed features that were never built. Mounted on foam backer board. 




718.  Herbarium

Researcher using the Herbarium when it was located in the Administration Building. Three images of the Herbarium superimposed into one picture. Same as PHO 2006-1039 through PHO 2006-1041. 




719.  View in the Arboretum (Gray Summit).

View of Shaw Nature Reserve formally known as the Arboretum (Gray Summit), 1941. 




720.  View in the Arboretum (Gray Summit).

The road near the dogwoods (East Bridge) at Shaw Nature Reserve formally known as the Arboretum (Gray Summit), 




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